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Pharmacotherapy of Tinea Capitis [PDF]
Katalin I. Koranyi+2 more
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Tinea capitis outbreak and other superficial mycosis in an urban community of Medellín [PDF]
Sterling NA+6 more
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Tinea Capitis in Children of Ryukyu Islands
Hiroshi Hachisuka, Takeo Nakama
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Increasing tinea capitis prevalence in Stockholm reflects immigration [PDF]
Jenny Hällgren+2 more
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A Multicenter Retrospective Database Evaluation of Pediatric Patients Diagnosed With Tinea Capitis. [PDF]
Mazur L+6 more
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FIRST‐LINE TREATMENT FOR TINEA CAPITIS [PDF]
Eduardo Schenini Diehl+4 more
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A 12-year old girl with severe plaque psoriasis and Down syndrome treated successfuly with etanercept [PDF]
Microsporum (M.) canis is the most common fungus to cause tinea capitis in Europe, especially in the Mediterranean region and South and Central Europe. Fungal scalp infections caused by M. canis tend to be non-inflammatory.
Dorota Krasowska+2 more
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Aspergillus niger – a possible new etiopathogenic agent in Tinea capitis? Presentation of two cases
Tinea capitis is generally considered as the most frequent fungal infection in childhood, as it accounts for approximately 92% of all mycosis in children.
Anastasiya Atanasova Chokoeva+3 more
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Trichophyton violaceum infection seen as tinea capitis in a child and in his mother.
Takao Sano+3 more
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